PL-STk Muz 4

Biblioteka Klasztoru SS. Klarysek, Stary Sącz, Poland

chant book with added polyphony: 13th century

Archive Biblioteka Klasztoru SS. Klarysek, Stary Sącz, Poland (PL-STk)
Shelfmark Muz 4
Image Availability DIAMM does not have images of this source.
Surface Mixed Paper and Parchment
Numbering System Foliation
Measurements 240 x 330 mm
Other Identifiers
  • RISM: PL-STk1
  • olim (Former shelfmark): Klarysek 1, Antiphonale 389/2
Notations
  • square
Relationships
Provenance
Contents 2 pieces from 1 composers
General Description

An Antiphonary probably from a Franciscan Scriptorium of Stary Sącz. Two 2-voice Benedicamus settings on. the bottom of f. 130, were probably added around 1300.

Katarzyna Grochowska, 2016
Binding

leather-covered wooden boards.

Katarzyna Grochowska, 2016
Notation

square notation

Katarzyna Grochowska, 2016
Ruling

Mostly 10 four-line systems per page

Katarzyna Grochowska, 2016
Foliation

Modern pencil foliation (inaccurate).

Katarzyna Grochowska, 2016
Surface

203 parchment + 13 paper

Katarzyna Grochowska, 2016
RISM Description

RISM B/IV 4: 13./14. Jh.; 203 Blätter Pergament, 13 Blätter Papier, 470 x 330 mm. Moderne Bleistiftfoliierung (ungenau). Je Seite meist 10 Vierliniensysteme mit Quadratnotation - Einband: mit Leder überzogene Holzdeckel.

Diese vermutlich in einem Franziskaner Skriptorium von Stary Sącz hergestellte Handschrift ist ein Antiphonar des 13. Jh. Auf f. 130 sind unten an der Seite zwei zweistimmige Benedicamus-Sätze nachträglich eingefügt worden. Dieser Eintrag, in Quadratnotation, ist vermutlich um 1300 erfolgt.

Inhalt: Proprium de tempore. Das dazugehörige Commune Sanctorum des Antiphonars befindet sich in Handschrift 388.

[Translation] 13th/14th century; 203 parchment leaves, 13 sheets of paper, 470 x 330 mm. Modern pencil foliation (inaccurate). Mostly 10 four-line systems per page with square notation - Cover: leather-covered wooden boards.

This manuscript is probably from a Franciscan Scriptorium of Stary Sącz, an Antiphonary of the 13th century. On 130, f. the bottom of the page, two 2-voice Benedicamus settings were subsequently added. This entry, in square notation, was probably done around 1300.

Contents: proprium de tempore. The corresponding Commune Sanctorum Antiphonars is found in ms. 388.

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
130 Benedicamus Domino. Alleluia - Anonymous
Appears on: 130
Genres: Benedicamus Domino, Motet
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: none
Clef: f2c4

Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Clef: f2c4
Voice Text: Benedicamus domino alleluia alleluia alleluia.
Layout

score

Item Bibliography

Gallo, Franco Alberto, and Giuseppe Vecchi (editors). 1968. I più antichi monumenti sacri italiani. I: Edizione fotografica, Monumenta Lyrica Medii Aevi Italica, 3: Mensurabilia, 1.  Bologna: Universita degli studi di Bologna. Pages: [facs.] plate CXXI.

130 Benedicamus Domino. Alleluia - Anonymous
Appears on: 130
Genres: Alleluia, Benedicamus Domino, Motet
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: none
Clef: f2c4

Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Clef: f2c4
Voice Text: Benedicamus domino alleluia alleluia.
Layout

score

Item Bibliography

Gallo, Franco Alberto, and Giuseppe Vecchi (editors). 1968. I più antichi monumenti sacri italiani. I: Edizione fotografica, Monumenta Lyrica Medii Aevi Italica, 3: Mensurabilia, 1.  Bologna: Universita degli studi di Bologna. Pages: [facs.] plate CXXI.

Composer Compositions
Anonymous
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
Benedicamus Domino. Alleluia Anonymous 130
Benedicamus Domino. Alleluia Anonymous 130

denotes primary source study

Grochowska, Katarzyna. 2013. Tenor Circles and Motet Cycles: A study of the Stary Sacz Manuscript [Pl–SS Muz 9] and its Implication for Modes of Repertory Organization in 13th-century Polyphonic Collections. University of Chicago, PhD.

Brewer, Charles Everett. 1984. The Introduction of the Ars Nova into East Central Europe: A Study of Late Medieval Polish Sources. City University of New York, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Pages: 1151.

Feicht, Hieronim (editor). 1966. Muzyka staropolska [OldPolish Music].  Krakow. Pages: 7 f. (Übertragungen von Nr. 1 und 2).

Sutkowski, Adam. 1961. Poczqtki polifonii sredniowiecznej w Police w swietle nowych zrddel. Muzyka, . Pages: 8 ff.

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